In the early 2000s, flash games were the real deal.
We wanted to remember past glories, so here are some of the best we have ever played.
Generally speaking, Flash games were rather simplistic.
But simple games can oftentimes be the most addictive and fun.
Here are just a few of the best ones.
We thought we’d add a couple more of these web app-based classics to our list!
It’s fitting, then, that Creep TV should be ever so slightly offputting.
15Ed, Edd N Eddy: Lunchroom Rumble
Food…Fight!
As ridiculous as it sounds, Lunchroom Rumble could almost be considered a pop in ofisometric shooter.
There are also special Jawbreakers that give your character a unique move.
14Powerpuff Girls: All Monsters Attack!
It’s a fighting game that can be played solo or with another player.
Players can also decide between playing as rampaging Kaijus or the Powerpuff robot.
It’s a simplistic 2D fighting game with surprisingly smooth animation.
It was also one of the best-looking flash games out there - paired with incredibly satisfying hit sounds.
All Monsters Attack is a game it’s possible for you to always replay due to its high quality.
In the early days of the internet, gaming guides were as unreliable as playground rumors.
You’ll need that guide to go through Summer Resort if you don’t want to search for hours.
Whenever a show had a noteworthy special or film, CN was ready.
For Billy & Mandy’s Jacked-Up Halloween special, Harum Scarum was made.
Most Flash games set the difficulty level to something kids could handle.
Harum Scarum ignored that and cranked the difficulty to ten.
Nothing hits as hard as a mid-noughties Flash horror game.
Three different Jack-O-Lantern-themed levels were filled to the brim with unforgiving bosses and tough enemies.
As usual, Ed Edd ‘n Eddy has the tropes covered.
The goal is to keep her at bay until Mac returns.
However, the girl speeds up over time, making it more difficult to keep her away.
9Codename Kids Next Door: S.T.A.R.T.U.P.
is apuzzle platformerwith everything one could want from a Codename Kids Next Door game.
All five main characters are playable, each with unique abilities and levels tailored to their strengths.
It also had an array of bosses covering the show’s most notorious antagonists.
The only thing that hasn’t really aged well is the movement.
The characters can feel sluggish as the controls had a habit of lagging.
It also had the unorthodox games that were really out there (in terms of design).
Clash of the Idiots, a strategized fighting game, is one of those games.